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The African conundrum... is rooted out of the historical, philosophical and cultural bastardisation, imbalances and inequalities which many post-colonial African governments have always sought to address, though with varying degrees of success, since the 1960s. Lamentably, this African conundrum is rarely examined in a systematic manner that takes into account the geopolitical milieu of the continent, past and present. This volume seeks to interrogate and examine the extent of the impact of the geopolitical seesaw which seems poised to tip in favour of the Global North. The book grapples with the question on how Africa can wake up from its cavernous intellectual slumber to break away from both material and psychological dependency and achieve a transformative political and socio-economic self-reinvention and self-assertion. While the African conundrum is largely a result of historic oppression and a resilient colonial legacy, this book urges Africans to rethink their condition in a manner that makes Africa responsible and accountable for its own destiny. The book argues that it is through this rethinking that Africa can successfully transcend the logic of post-imperial dependency.
Campground
(2017)
Through poetry and fiction that engage the readers heart and mind, Loretta Burns explores the beauties, perils, and mysteries of day to day life. With a graceful simplicity of style and an often intimate voice, she represents a range of experiences and observations that include stories and memories of childhood, encounters with nature and music, and poignant reminders of Americas racial history. With delicate craftsmanship and an ear attuned to the eloquence of everyday language, she moves from quiet contemplation to youthful exuberance and from love to the pain of loss with sensitivity and understanding. Implicit throughout is a resilient affirmation of the fractured joy of being human.
Dissatisfaction has matured in Africa and elsewhere around the fact that often, the dominant frameworks for interpreting the continents past are not rooted on the continents value system and philosophy. This creates knowledge that does not make sense especially to local communities. The big question therefore is can Africans develop theories that can contribute towards the interpretation of the African past, using their own experiences? Framed within a concept revision substrate, the collection of papers in this thought provoking volume argues for concept revision as a step towards decolonizing knowledge in the post-colony. The various papers powerfully expose that cleansed knowledge is not only locally relevant: it is also locally accessible and globally understandable.
From Antagonism to Re-engagement : Zimbabwe's Trade Negotiations with the European Union, 2000-2016
(2017)
The book interrogates the European Union (EU) - Zimbabwe Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) negotiations, covering trade in goods, trade-related rules and development cooperation. The negotiations coincided with EUs motives as the dominant development partner, and Zimbabwes state-stakeholder fault-lines, creating dilemmas in the pursuit of a fair EPA outcome. As a result, the economically weak Zimbabwe signed and ratified an asymmetrical interim EPA (iEPA) with an economically powerful EU in 2009 and 2012, respectively. Meanwhile, direct bilateral re-engagement which eluded the Government of National Unity (GNU), became real following ZANU-PF landslide victory on 31 July 2013, that sufficiently altered the power balance to trigger the process between the former nemesis in support of iEPA domestication, and social and economic development. ZANU-PF government stopped blaming the EU and other western nations for the countrys continued economic under-performance, signaling a softening approach on its part. Similarly, the EU and its member states softened its perception on ZANU-PF leadership leading to resumption and intensification of re-engagement despite failure to implement the Global Political Agreement-related constitutional and democratic reforms, agreed by GNU. This re-engagement was firmly endorsed when the EU and Zimbabwe signed an agreement in July 2015 to normalise bilateral relations and start cooperation.
Echoes of a Whisper
(2017)
Lughano Mwangweghos Echoes of a Whisper is an imaginative array of poetic verse steeped in Africa and tackling the fraught space of being betwixt and between, within and without, memory and the present. Love runs avidly as a theme throughout and imagery thereof is at once beautiful and absurd, adding further to a sense of suspension, a sense of unease. Mwangweghos poetry is edgy: its colour is that of tension. Yet, in such a way it speaks to both mind and soul - in places it provokes both physical and emotional reaction from the reader and the empowerment it transfers is uncanny. As his second collection of poetry, Malawian poet and short story writer Lughano Mwangwegho once again offers here writing rich in anguish and loveliness.
This book is about transnational migration (familiarly called bushfalling) and remittance flows to Cameroon. With the current dire economic state, Cameroonians increasingly aspire to go abroad to make a living. Migrants achieve this through a collective (family) strategy and with the help of migration brokers. Relations between migrants and the family that stays in Cameroon can be characterized as follows: Families raise and educate their children to become adults. In return to giving their children the gift of life, families expect reciprocity, best secured through economic success abroad and the sending of remittances by migrants. As families in Cameroon heavily contribute to the funding of migration trajectories, often by selling properties such as land or houses or borrowing money, they also expect a return on their investments. All that constitutes this study explores under the notion of the moral economy of transnational remittances. In this study, remittances are understood to be a composite of financial, material, and cultural flowsmaintaining and transforming social and kinship ties. The book proposes also a large exploration of themes in relation to transnational migration: why and how Cameroonians migrate (the role of the operational family in terms of decision and funding; the role of migration brokers through the identification of lines and the provision of the necessary papers); the moral justification for migration; the ways social relations and customs are changed by status gained through migration; the ways people explain the failure of migration projects, the difficulties to stay abroad; the matrimonial strategies to go and stay abroad. This is an empirically rich and theoretically sophisticated study that takes thinking on transnational migration informed by African strategies and experiences a step further.
This volume interrogates and theorises various forms of fundamentalism and fetishism that impinge on Africa and the African people. The book valiantly rethinks and unpacks these forms of fundamentalisms and fetishisms, offering in the process critical vistas for students, scholars and activists on matters of decoloniality and transformation. By meticulously and painstakingly unpacking pertinent issues, the book provides unparalleled intellectual milestones and platforms for the oncoming revolution and quest for justice in the form of decoloniality and transformation. Drawing from several disciplinary domains such as Development Studies, Security Studies, Political Anthropology and Sociology, Economic Anthropology and Social studies, English Studies, History, Philosophy and Religious Studies, and drawing from scholars from across different universities in the Southern African region, the book provides multiple lenses from which to understand the complex goings on in a continent that can no longer afford to simply fold hands and watch while its citizens suffer multiple forms of coloniality, fetishisms and fundamentalisms.
Der viersemestrige Master-Studiengang Biochemie leitet sich aus der langjährigen Tradition in biomolekularer Forschung und Lehre in der Frankfurter Forschungslandschaft her und ist stark forschungsorientiert.
Ziel des Studienganges ist es, fachliche Kenntnisse, Fähigkeiten und Methodenkompetenzen zu vermitteln, mit denen die Absolventen in die Lage versetzt werden, in einem forschungsbezogenem Kontext selbstständig zu arbeiten.
Inhaltlich erstreckt sich der Studiengang von zellulärer Biochemie über Strukturbiologie bis hin zur Biophysik/Biophysikalischen Chemie und ermöglicht den Studierenden die Setzung individueller Schwerpunkte. Für eine forschungsnahe Ausbildung auf hohem Niveau ist der Studiengang integral mit dem lokalen Forschungsumfeld verknüpft, was neben dem Heimatfachbereich Biochemie / Chemie / Pharmazie auch die Fachbereiche Physik, Biowissenschaften, Medizin als auch außeruniversitäre Institutionen wie das Max-Planck-Institut für Biophysik und das Paul-Ehrlich-Institut involviert. Den besonderen Frankfurter Schwerpunkten Strukturbiologie und Membranproteinforschung wird im Studiengang Rechnung getragen.
Das Masterstudium am hochmodernen Life-Science Campus der Goethe-Universität bietet in einer einzigartigen Mischung aus Theorie und Praxis in Biochemie und Biophysikalischer Chemie das Rüstzeug für eine Karriere in der universitären sowie industriellen Umgebung. Die Beteiligung diverser Forschungsinstitute am Masterprogramm ermöglicht eine Spezialisierung in Immunologie, Tumorbiologie oder in Membranbiochemie. Die starke Vernetzung der Universität in nationale sowie internationale Forschungsverbünde gewährleistet den Studierenden einen engen Kontakt mit international führenden Wissenschaftlern und die Möglichkeit zu weltweiten Forschungsaufenthalten. ...
Die Befragung der Betriebe der Region Rhein-Main 2016 liefert folgende zentrale Erkenntnisse: Gegenwärtig befasst sich knapp jeder dritte Betrieb in der Region Rhein-Main mit dem Thema Arbeit 4.0. Unterschiede in der Wahrnehmung und Bewertung von Arbeit 4.0 bei differenzierter Analyse nach Wirtschafts-zweigen: Arbeit 4.0 ist gegenwärtig und zukünftig vor allem in technologieintensiven Wirtschaftszweigen von großer Bedeutung Informations- und Kommunikationsbranche (IKT-Branche), Verkehr und Lagerei, Finanz- und Versicherungsdienstleistungen. Be-triebe, welche Arbeit 4.0 weder gegenwärtig noch zukünftig eine große Bedeutung beimessen, zeichnen sich andererseits durch einen starken Personenbezug (pflegerische oder erzieherische Tätigkeiten) aber auch durch eine starke Ortsabhängigkeit (Produzierendes Gewerbe, Handel) aus. Gegenwärtig und zukünftig hat Arbeit 4.0 für mittelgroße Betriebe die größte Bedeutung. Technische Ausstattung wird in der IKT-Branche und bei Finanz- und Versicherungsdienst- leistern mehrheitlich als sehr gut bis gut eingeschätzt.
Erwarteter Abbau von Arbeitsplätzen in Zusammenhang mit Arbeit 4.0 fällt nach Einschätzung der Betriebe gering aus. Die große Zahl an fehlenden Antworten unterstreicht zudem, wie schwierig es für die Betriebe gegenwärtig ist, die Auswirkungen der Digitalisierung auf Beschäftigung abzuschätzen. Rund 20 Prozent der Betriebe erwarten eine steigende Flexibilität bei Arbeitsort und Arbeitszeit. Insbesondere Betriebe aus IT-gestützten und wissensintensiven Wirtschaftszweigen erwarten hier Veränderungen. Möglichkeiten der Arbeitsorganisation aber auch der Produktstruktur scheinen maßgeblich dafür zu sein, ob eine prinzipielle Entkopplung von Arbeit und Arbeitsort denk-bar ist. Weiterbildungsaktivitäten in Zusammenhang mit Arbeit 4.0 finden aktuell in etwa jedem zehnten Betrieb statt. Zu-künftige Notwendigkeit für Weiterbildungsaktivitäten wird in rund 17 Prozent der Betriebe gesehen.
Eveline Thalmann: Bertha von Suttner - eine Soziologin? - Bertha von Suttner: Soziologie und Politik - Der Jugendunterricht - Die Dummheit - Ein Wort an die antisemitischen Frauen - Die Frauen - Das Ideal eines Konservativen - Der Zeitgeist - Litteratur, Kunst und Wissenschaft - Eveline Thalmann: Personenverzeichnis - Beatrix Müller-Kampel: Bertha von Suttner : Internationale Bibliographie der Sekundärliteratur
Words like 'colonialism' and 'empire' were once frowned upon in the U.S. and other Western mainstream media as worn-out left-wing rhetoric that didn't fit reality. Not anymore! Tatah Mentan observes that a growing chorus of right-wing ideologues, with close ties to the Western administrations' war-making hawks in NATO, are encouraging Washington and the rest of Europe to take pride in the expansion of their power over people and nations around the globe. Africa in the Colonial Ages of Empire is written from the perspective that the scholarly lives of academics researching on Africa are changing, constantly in flux and increasingly bound to the demands of Western colonial imperialism. This existential situation has forced the continent to morph into a tool in the hands of Colonial Empire. According to Tatah Mentan, the effects of this existential situation of Africa compel serious academic scrutiny. At the same time, inquiry into the African predicament has been changing and evolving within and against the rhythms of this 'new normal' of Colonial Empire-Old or New. The author insists that the long and bloody history of imperial conquest that began with the dawn of capitalism needs critical scholarly examination. As Marx wrote in Capital: 'The discovery of gold and silver in America, the extirpation, enslavement and entombment in mines of the aboriginal population, the beginning of the conquest and looting of the East Indies, the turning of Africa into a warren for the commercial hunting of black-skins, signaled the rosy dawn of the era of capitalist production. These idyllic proceedings are the chief moment of primitive accumulation.' Africa in the Colonial Ages of Empire is therefore a MUST-READ for faculty, students as well as policy makers alike in the changing dynamics of their profession, be it theoretically, methodologically, or structurally and materially.
Das Projekt regio pro liefert fundierte Informationen über die Entwicklungen auf den hessischen Arbeitsmärkten. Es werden Prognosen für die Entwicklung von Berufen, Qualifikationen und Wirtschaftszweige für das Bundesland Hessen, seine Regierungsbezirke Darmstadt, Gießen und Kassel sowie für alle 26 Landkreise und kreisfreien Städte erstellt. Die Prognosen werden in einem Zweijahresturnus aktualisiert. Aktuellreicht der Prognosehorizont bis zum Jahr 2022 mit dem Jahr 2015 als Ausgangsjahr der Prognoseerstellung. Die Prognosen dienen als Grundlage für informationsbasierte regionale Arbeits- und Fachkräftesicherungsstrategien und zur Information von politischen und wirtschaftlichen Akteuren, Unternehmen, Betrieben und Bildungsträgen auf Ebene des Bundeslandes, der Regierungsbezirke und der Kommunen sowie darüber hinausgehende interessierte Institutionen, Vereine, Verbände und Bürger.
Pour Qui File La Comete
(2017)
The appearance of a comet in some African beliefs is taken as a bad omen. In the 1960s, appeared in this imaginary land a comet whose shape resembles that of a sword and it can be seen only at dawn. People at once related this appearance with sad events. Soon after the appearance of the comet this land experienced painful events of civil war. Adouma, the main character of the story and son of a Marabout (an Islamic scholar), has attended both schools, Coranic and French. He lived through this troubled period which took place between 1960 and 1990. He waged war and also endured the harms of war. It is an enthralling and moving narrative that combines fantastic story with auto-fiction.
When African Theology was first formulated, women played just a small role. In 1989 Mercy Amba Oduyoye set out to change this by creating the Circle of Concerned African Theologians in order to them a voice. The Circle of Concerned African Women Theologians is an African Baby, born in an ecumenical surrounding. Though there were other movements addressing the issue of gender inequalities in church and society, circle theologies are distinct from other women's liberation movements in that they are theologies formed in the context of African culture and religion. This book traces the Circle history from 1989 to 2007.
This book questions colonial and apartheid ideologies on being human and being African, ideologies that continue to shape how research is conceptualised, taught and practiced in universities across Africa. Africans immersed in popular traditions of meaning-making are denied the right, by those who police the borders of knowledge, to think and represent their realities in accordance with the civilisations and universes they know best. Often, the ways of life they cherish are labelled and dismissed too eagerly as traditional knowledge by some of the very African intellectual elite they look to for protection. The book makes a case for sidestepped traditions of knowledge. It draws attention to Africa's possibilities, prospects and emergent capacities for being and becoming in tune with its creativity and imagination. It speaks to the nimble-footed flexible-minded 'frontier African' at the crossroads and junctions of encounters, facilitating creative conversations and challenging regressive logics of exclusionary identities. The book uses Amos Tutuola's stories to question dualistic assumptions about reality and scholarship, and to call for conviviality, interconnections and interdependence between competing knowledge traditions in Africa.